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Trey Lowe, 4* 2018 RB/DB, Portland (Jesuit), OR (COMMITTED)

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  • Member Posts: 6,246

    Competition almost never matters. When a guy is good you just know. Rapp played against a bunch of small unathletic white dudes but you could tell he was a baller.

    That's not true with QB, RB, and MLB. The speed of the game is critical in developing those positions.

    Burmeister for instance was the most accomplished QB in the history of the San Diego area, but he played small schools with shit players and a year he looks like a fucking combine in coming at him at 75mph on every step.

    The state of Oregon hasn't produced a good ball carrier in my lifetime outside of Tyner and it took him three years for the reasons listed before. Nall isn't good.

    You play a certain way your whole life and it's what you know and the next year it isn't even close to what you need to be good. That doesn't cure itself overnight.
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    Mosster47 said:

    That's not true with QB, RB, and MLB. The speed of the game is critical in developing those positions.

    Burmeister for instance was the most accomplished QB in the history of the San Diego area, but he played small schools with shit players and a year he looks like a fucking combine in coming at him at 75mph on every step.

    The state of Oregon hasn't produced a good ball carrier in my lifetime outside of Tyner and it took him three years for the reasons listed before. Nall isn't good.

    You play a certain way your whole life and it's what you know and the next year it isn't even close to what you need to be good. That doesn't cure itself overnight.
    Or Burmeister looked good because he played against shit competition. Taylor Rapp played in probably one of the worst leagues in America in hs.
  • Member Posts: 6,246
    Think about that. One good, but not great ball carrier from Oregon in the past 35 years.

    Lowe isn't even close to the athlete Tyner is. They were comparing him to Herschel Walker.
  • Member Posts: 2,183
    whuggy said:

    It's all relative. Look at the film of all the other kids coming
    out of Oregon this year. They all play in the same state.
    Who's film out of Oregon looks better than this kid other
    than Tufanga?
    Lenzy
  • Member Posts: 19,942

    Lenzy
    Lol no.
  • Member Posts: 6,246
    I was friends with Troy Polamalu growing up. We played baseball together and went to rival high schools and played football, basketball, and baseball against each other. He was the all-time rusher in Oregon history when he graduated and he missed all but two games his senior year with a ruptured kidney.

    When he went home to play at USC he set their vert record at 43" on his first day testing. He wanted to try running back and even with all that high school success and freak athleticism they moved him to defense for good after two practices at running back because he just didn't know how to be a ball carrier and you'll never get that kind of development playing in Oregon. If you're a good athlete EVERYTHING works there as a running back. You don't get to the line at the right time, you make moves to the wrong places, you don't trust your speed, you don't grind out yards, etc. Great backs learn that doing everything right can result in big plays. Backs from no talent areas only look for big plays. It doesn't translate to D-1 football.
  • Member Posts: 2,183

    Lol no.
    Lol, yes.

    https://www.hudl.com/video/3/2153991/59ac292d9a91a209e4e8d9cc

    First play is the only one that matters because it's hot Lenzy on Lowe action.
  • Member Posts: 6,246
    Sources said:

    A riveting story of two friends. One went on to a great NFL career. Another went on to ceaselessly try to convince people on a Husky website that his Ducks are GOOD.
    They aren't good.

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